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Our Production Process

How our production works

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Written by Thierry Charlebois
Updated over a week ago

Creation, whether in art or in fashion, requires freedom of action. Traditional production and printing techniques trap the print with limits imposed by the seams and edges of garments.
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In order to allow this level of freedom, Le Galeriste does not print on clothing per se.

Instead, the fibers are dyed using a sublimation technique applied to each product individually to achieve the optimum color balance. It's a complex process, but it allows us to ensure that the artwork will never fade and that the softness of the fabric will not be altered either. The fabrics are designed especially and specifically for this production technique.
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It is difficult to achieve the same saturation on a painted canvas as in fabric. The fibers of the fabric create space between each thread and between the colors which may appear paler. We use inks that allow us an excellent saturation, but it will always be possible not to reach the same saturation of a painting given the transposition on fabric.
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